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Don't believe this is any good, came out of the 4200. Won't be saving it for a backup. Looks like the locator pins resided to come out. Not in the crankcase and no other damage.
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<br /><br />Steve, Samsung On5 using Tapatalk

Steve, Samsung On5 using Tapatalk
Glad I didn't by that then!
 
Well the guy did say it had good compression good by who's standards .

Steve, Samsung On5 using Tapatalk

It may have felt decent with as deep as that looks. A seized saw has insane compression depending how you look at it...there's going to be an amount of force that could move it but nothing one could do yanking a cord lol
 
Well you would know lol, it looks great in my collection!
I'm glad you like it! Bed for me gotta be back up in 4 hours to start It all over again
I was talking to Cody and told him I would like to go back in time and put my steel toes up the guys a** who designed that saw

Yeah, you gotta remember, those engineers don't work on them lol, they don't care
 
I was talking to Cody and told him I would like to go back in time and put my steel toes up the guys a** who designed that saw
Haha, I'm getting there with that Mac 250. In order to get the carb box/handle off; the oil tank needs to come off which means you also need to take the gas tank apart. Seems logical lol! Well at least I will get to inspect everything while I am at it.
 
Haha, I'm getting there with that Mac 250. In order to get the carb box/handle off; the oil tank needs to come off which means you also need to take the gas tank apart. Seems logical lol! Well at least I will get to inspect everything while I am at it.
Those saws sure can be a pain to work on... [emoji21]
 
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